OUCH!! “Why Does My Child Speak So Sharply to Me?” If your child or teen has been sharp with you, it may not be about you at all. Here are a few reasons this might be happening: -They’re craving one-on-one time with you. -They’re testing boundaries (it’s part of growing up!). -They’re feeling big emotions like anger or frustration. -They’re imitating behavior they’ve seen elsewhere. -They’re exploring independence as part of their development. -Or yes, it may be how you’ve been arguing with each other- matching each other’s sharpness- and the pattern needs to be broken. Instead of reacting sharply back, let’s teach them to navigate disagreements and big feelings with kindness. Connection is key! What’s worked for you when handling these situations? Let’s start a conversation! #ParentingAdvice #HowToTalkToKids #ParentingSupport #MindfulParenting #KidsBehavior #parentingteens #drrobynsilverman #PositiveParentingTips
from Dr. Robyn Silverman
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